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The number of axial C-H bond(s) in the major product (P) of the given reaction is .............. 

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When determining axial bonds in cyclic compounds, consider the stereochemistry of the ring, especially if the reaction leads to a new chiral center.
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Correct Answer: 5

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Solution:

The given reaction involves the addition of a Grignard reagent, MeMgBr, to a ketone. The specific reaction is as follows:

  1. The carbonyl group of the ketone undergoes nucleophilic attack by the methyl group from MeMgBr, forming an alkoxide intermediate.
  2. Protonation of the alkoxide by H3O+ yields the corresponding alcohol.

Given the cyclohexanone derivative with two tert-butyl groups:

  • The methyl group from MeMgBr attacks the carbonyl carbon, leading to tert-butylcyclohexanol as the major product, where the alcohol group is equatorial and new methyl group axial.

We need to determine the number of axial C-H bonds in the major product. The cyclohexane ring in the major product has the following features:

  • Each carbon in cyclohexane has one axial bond.
  • Since the alcohol is equatorial, the added methyl group is axial.
  • Total axial hydrogens are 5 (5 hydrogens on one side of the ring at axial positions).

Therefore, the number of axial C-H bonds in the major product is 5.

Conclusion: The number of axial C-H bonds is 5

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